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Up to 40 new schools will be added to HISD’s NES model. What do you think about the district’s decision?

Join the conversation with KPRC 2 reporter Candace Burns

The TEA announced its intention to take over the Houston Independent School District as of June 1st. (KPRC)

HOUSTON – On Tuesday, the Houston Independent School District announced that it will add up to 40 additional failing schools to its New Education System model for the 2024-2025 academic school year.

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The announcement comes after the district released its 2022-2023 annual school ratings, which showed 58 campuses with F ratings and 65 with D ratings.

So, with the constant changes going on in the district, we’re hosting this conversation on Click2Houston.com, and we want to hear your thoughts about the NES model, Superintendent Mike Miles, and the ongoing changes in the district. KPRC 2 reporter Candace Burns will be dropping in and out to read your comments and answer any questions you may have regarding what’s next.

Parents, what do you think about the 40 schools being added to the NES model? Please send us video of your reactions to Click2Pins.

Not sure how to share your videos and photos with Click2Pins?

Here’s how to submit. There are four ways to make it easy📸🤳:

1. Go to Click2Pins.com to share them! It’s easy -- log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose your category under a channel, then click upload and you’re done!

2. Go to the Click2Houston app and click on the top left menu. In the dropdown tap Click2Pins. Log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit best, then click upload pin.

3. Go to the KPRC 2+ app, click on the menu at the top left of the screen to find Click2Pins or scroll down to the Click2Pins box. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit your pic best, then click upload pin.

4. Go to the KPRC 2 weather app and click on the camera icon at the bottom of the screen. Log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit best, then click upload pin.

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